looks like i'm not the only one that's been obsessively checking the FCC. at least i'm not alone.

Originally Posted by JayWill72

You might be seeing the SGH-D710 in your search results, which I think is an older device. I found a reference to the SPH-D710 HERE which talks about a mysterious SPH-D710 topping some Nenamark benchmark. This might be the prototype for Sprint's SGS2.

Good find. There's a lot missing from your typical FCC clearance documents, but something is definitely going on here. This stuff posted up on the FCC site today.

the lot missing part is because things like pictures of the device and so forth are usually kept confidential for 6 months from the filing date.

1. The current top of the list is the Samsung SPH-D710. Obviously it is a Galaxy SII type phone but why this numbering is a mystery. So while it has the Galaxy SII guts its not exactly a Galaxy SII. Added to the mystery is the phone is testing with Android 2.3.4, which means it debuts with this version at least or some higher version. It also gives you an idea the kickup the Galaxy SII gets when it goes to 2.3.4.

Looks like a tester ran the NenaMark benchmark on it a few times heh. Also, I think this crushes any rumors that the US SGS2 variants would come with a Tegra 2. Well for Sprint's version anyways.

In that article it says that the phoneposted is biggier than the GSII thats out now. I was hoping Sprint would get a tab/phone.AS cool and great as that would be i was the Exnyos Chipset. Hopefully it will have or I maybe waiting a while for my next phone.

How odd that the CDMA 800 band isn't listed in the main report but instead has its own report. Also, it's not actually labeled CDMA 800 but by channel number. I assume that has to do with the way iDEN devices operate in that frequency range? And no, I'm not suggesting the Within is a Nextel phone.

Anyway, good news regardless. This phone is shaping up to be a very nice device. Now we just have to see how awful TouchWiz will be on it (not a fan of that iPhone wanna-be skin).